A car is travelling with a velocity of 108 km/h. The brakes are applied at a rate of -0.6 m/s. Calculate the velocity after 9 seconds, the time taken to stop and the distance travelled by the car during the braking period. ) The velocity of the car 9 s after the brakes are applied is m/s (i) The time taken to stop the car is (ii) The distance travelled by the car during the braking period is m

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A car is travelling with a velocity of 108 km/h. The brakes are applied at a rate of -0.6 m/s. Calculate the velocity after 9 seconds, the
time taken to stop and the distance travelled by the car during the braking period.
) The velocity of the car 9 s after the brakes are applied is
m/s
(i) The time taken to stop the car is
(ii) The distance travelled by the car during the braking period is
m
Transcribed Image Text:A car is travelling with a velocity of 108 km/h. The brakes are applied at a rate of -0.6 m/s. Calculate the velocity after 9 seconds, the time taken to stop and the distance travelled by the car during the braking period. ) The velocity of the car 9 s after the brakes are applied is m/s (i) The time taken to stop the car is (ii) The distance travelled by the car during the braking period is m
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